AUCTIONS HORSES. ■ HORSES. TO-DAY, .WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY, nt 2 p.m. NAG'S HEAD YARDS, DIXON ST. JW. BRAITHWAITE AND CO. • will sell by auction, .as above— Galloway mare, "Miss" Dean," taddlo ■ , aiuL harness . Shetland pony. 2 harness ponies, broken saildle and h-irne-s, reliable and quiet Gig and harness ■ Useful express horse,-, and " others ' Further entries will be received at the Kag's Head Yard up-till 1.30 p.m. Today.:. • .UNRESERVED DAIRY SALE. KENDALL'S LINE-ONE MILE FROM ' ■ LINTON- CREAMERY. : TO-DAY. ; '•; WEDNESDAY, 'iath JULY, 1911. .jh>ALGETY AND, COMPANY, LIMTI> TED, instructed by Captain J. D. K. Hewitt, will sell at Milk Shed, as above, ftt 12.30 o'clock— ' 18 First-class .young dairy cows, August and September calver3 (in- ..'/ eluding a number of Jersey, cross . . cow;) '.- 2 pure-bred Jersey bulls Milk cans. etc. "Dominion" Milking Machine and Oil Engine (subject slight reserve) .'- Tlib cows are in Rood condition, and as the owner is giving up dairying the cattle will be sold absolutely WITHOUT EESERVE. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. JOHNSONVILLE STOCK SALE. ■ to-ITa.y. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1911. At 2 o'clock. -• A BRA HAM AXD~WILLIAMS, LTD., ix will sell, as above— 500 prime sheep ' , ' 50 prime bullocks 1 springing cow (guaranteed sound) ■■"/ UNRESERVED -SALE OF CHOICE : DAIRY STOCK, AT THE FARM, HAUTERE CROSS. thislday. WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY, 1911. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Jsi. have b«n instructed by MESSRS. ■HORROBIN BROS, (who have sold thjir property) to sell at !2.'00 p.m.— 40 cows (IS in full milk, balance .o calvo August nnd September) * '12 very choice Holstein '. cross sprin-- ' in; heifers 20 IS-inonth to 2-year slfers 8 heifers running with bull " 5 store cows 1 2-year Holstein bull * 1 draught gelding, 5 years; 1 J-draught 4-year filly, broken to chains; 1 i-draught / 4-year gelding, brokbu to harness; 1 trap mare; 1 good hack. IMPLEMENTS and FURNITURE., including wool-press, in good repair, springcart and harness, dog-cart and harness, ; , mowing machine, hayrake, and all necessary" farm implements. NOTE.—As .Messrs. Horrobin Broa. have Bold their property (with the exception of the horses, on which there is a slight reserve) all stock is for absolute sale. COACH will meet NORTH and SOUTH TRAINS at OTAKI. • LUN'CHEON PROVIDED. pALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. ' TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 13th JULY, 1911, At 12 Noon. 300 mixed hoggets 100 forward empty ewes S springing dairy cows (i fat heifers 1 purebred Ayrshire cow at drop GO wethers : 249 empty ewes (lots) GO good fat ewes 160 good fat and forward wethers 120 mixed lambs ' . ~ UPPER HUTT SALE. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, ,13th JULY. • At 1 p.m. DALGETY AND CO., LTD.,.will sell as above— 80 2-tooth 'to f.f.m. ewes, in lamb to Romuey, rams ~ 120 2-tooth wethers ■-. .10 2-yeur heifers; August calvers ' ■ ...10 cows, August-September calvers-' ■- -..., fi. cows, A'ugust-b'eptember calvers ■PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ; IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE HIGH-CLASS STOCK. 'TUESDAY, lSrh JULY, 1911. DALGETYAND COMPANY, LTD.,"instnicte';! by Messrs. Smith Bros., iof "Ravenswood Stud Farm," I-fnton, 6 j miles from Palmerston North, will sell as above:— ! J34 Q-SHEEP.- ; : 91 w CATTLE, Including- - ■ .\. 100 specially selected dairy heifere -.■•-. 32 cows, early-calvers ••■•-■ K, 6 purebred Devon- Sows and'■ Berk- '<? : shiro sows ■"Alpha Do Laval" Separator Plant. •■•Full particulars later. luncheon provided. 'unreserved clearing sale, ' " on,mr. c. Russell's farm, stokes valley |<About 3 miles fro'm Silverstream Station). } THURSDAY, 20th JULY, AT NOON. jTk ALGETY AND CO., LTD., havo re-, * JL* , ceived instructions from Mr. C. Uussoll' to sell as above, the followiii" itock— 300 2, 4, and fi-tooth ewos in lamb to Uomney rams 200-woolly hoggets 8 cows, spring calvers '. i! springing heifers -. ■ Ibullock 1 bujl 3 calve? S .3 light draught mares, S years li store pigs A quantity of gee*e and duck?, 1 Donald's woolprcss, chaffcuttor. Plough, 1 spring trap, 2 ■ gents.' bicycles, 10 colonies bees,. piano, kitchen chairs, and sundries, etc., etc. As Mr.-RitfMll'has sold his property, ! the whole of- his stock, etc., is for absolute sale. \ . ' LU - PROVIDED. MANAWATU FAKMS. -I 9K ACRES, 3 miles railway station, li miles creamery, 70 acres flat, SO acres ploughed, S pa;:docks, carrying SO cows, 20 young stock, 150 sheep and lambs, 7-roomed hoiise. 20 bail cowshed, woolshed and dip, slables, a acres or,chard. Price, J. 20 per acre. Terms arranged. pTftA ACRES, 3 miles from station and OV\J creamery, all. feiled and sown in English grasses. 15 paddocks, all well . watered, suitable for dairying, about 200 acres ploughable 'when stumped), broomed cottage, largo wool and shearing sheds, dip, and yard. Price, £U 10s. per acre, for quick sale. Terms arranged. roller-' and rutter, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, PANAMA STREET. WELLINGTON. TO ORCHAKDISTS. Wli have received instructions to sell 10 acres of First-class Soil, with small House, splendid shelter, about 500 fruit '.rocs, about 300 in full bearingapples, plums, greengages, grapes, peaches, apricots, etc. etc.; hundreds of currants nnd gooseberries; - miles distant from first-class market. This property is worthy of the closest ins-peciion. Price for the whole, only .E1275. Terms. Apply sharp, UATr.riTLAND AGENCY, Feilding. Note—We have every confidence in recommending this as o 'first-class investment to a practical man.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1177, 12 July 1911, Page 12
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